

He ho'olauna

Vice President
Welina mai kākou,
12 years, I've spent in Fire/EMS/Helicopter rescue. A change in career was needed, so I am pursuing a double major in Hawaiian studies with emphasis on alelo makuahine and political science at UH Hilo with the potential of attending Law school at UH Mānoa shortly after.
As Vice President, I look forward to being a representative of this club. The goal is to be a source that connects and deeply roots Native Hawaiian's, Hawaiian's and non-Hawaiians to their kūpuna by cultural practices.
Mahalo nui iā‘oukou
ʻO Hau'oli wau
He lawaiʻa no ke kai pāpaʻu, he pōkole ke aho; he lawaiʻa no ke kai hohonu he loa ke aho
- ʻŌlelo Noʻeau #725
(Direct translation)
A fisherman of the shallow sea uses only a short line; a fisherman of the deep sea has a long line.
(Kaona)
A person whose knowledge is shallow does not have much, but he whose knowledge is great, does.